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grecia/spec/support/common_actions/votes.rb
Javi Martín 6088334dbf Remove redundant visibility matcher usages
By default, Capybara only finds visible elements, so adding the
`visible: true` option is usually redundant.

We were using it sometimes to make it an obvious contrast with another
test using `visible: false`. However, from the user's perspective, we
don't care whether the element has been removed from the DOM or has been
hidden, so we can just test that the visible selector can't be found.

Besides, using `visible: false` means the test will also pass if the
element is present and visible. However, we want the test to fail if the
element is visible. That's why a couple of JavaScript-dependant tests
were passing even when JavaScript was disabled.
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module Votes
def expect_message_you_need_to_sign_in
expect(page).to have_content "You must sign in or sign up to continue"
expect(page).to have_selector(".in-favor", obscured: true)
end
def expect_message_you_need_to_sign_in_to_vote_comments
within(".participation-not-allowed") do
expect(page).to have_content "You must sign in or sign up to vote"
end
expect(page).not_to have_selector(".participation-allowed")
end
def expect_message_to_many_anonymous_votes
expect(page).to have_content "Too many anonymous votes to admit vote"
expect(page).to have_selector(".in-favor a", obscured: true)
end
def expect_message_only_verified_can_vote_proposals
expect(page).to have_content "Only verified users can vote on proposals"
expect(page).to have_selector(".in-favor", obscured: true)
end
end